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Curt Ellis

You can almost hear the voice of Gomer Pyle: “Surprise!” “Surprise!” “Surprise!” Of course, the big surprise may be on all of us. The documentary King Corn reveals the often unseen, and unreflected world of industrial food manufacturing. In this case, as it relates to the use and production of corn. The surprise is how much corn is a part of our daily diet of common foods that we eat, particularly the use of the sweetener additive high fructose corn syrup. Join us for a 3-part interview with director Curt Ellis who also plays a major role in the film.

 

Watch the full King Corn documentary above.

Read the full posts:

  • A Conversation with ‘King Corn’ Filmmaker Curt Ellis
  • Part 2: A Conversation with ‘King Corn’ Curt Ellis
  • A Conversation with ‘King Corn’ Filmmaker Curt Ellis-Part 3

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